A member of the Republican Party, Liberal Democracy and then the UMP, Sébastien Chenu became a member of the Gaylib association for the defense of LGBT rights in 2003. He joined Marine Le Pen in 2014 and became a member of the National Assembly in 2017.
Sébastien CHENU, National Front, won the general elections in Denain in the North. Interviewed, he explains: "The sense of responsibility, yes, it may be heavy, but we are the ones we trust today for this".
Interviewed on the reform of immigration and the visit of the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron to Calais, Sébastien Chenu, MP and spokesman of the National Front explains: "For a number of years now, Calais has seen all the leaders of the political class marching, incapable. Emmanuel Macron, like the others, has collapsed the security of our country...". Speaking of security and the Prime Minister’s desire not to postpone the minimum sentences, he said, "This is a technical answer, because the reality, what should we do? We need to keep offenders in line...".
Interviewed about a survey on the PMA and the position of the National Front on this subject, Sébastien CHENU, MP and spokesperson of the National Front explains: "...I am hostile to GPA and PMA, I think that these are not satisfactory answers for the balances of our country, for the balances of families...".
Results of the first round of regional elections in Nord-Pas-de-Calais Picardie. On the set, Philippe Rapeneau, Deputy Campaign Director of Xavier Bertrand’s list, presents his analysis of the scores obtained by the Front National in the region. Sébastien Chenu, Marine Le Pen List Campaign Director, responds to Philippe Rapeneau’s accusations: "This is obviously an ultra-caricatural speech...Monsieur Rapeneau perhaps believes that 41% of voters did not read the National Front’s program, that these 41% of voters ignored what we proposed".